Tick-borne Encephalitis Vaccination (Paediatric)

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral infection common in many European countries. If staying in high-risk tick areas, a TBE vaccination is crucial, especially for outdoor activities. Full protection requires two doses, with the second dose administered two weeks before travel. The full course is 3 vaccinations.

Hepatitis B Vaccination (Paediatric)

Hepatitis B is a viral liver infection that can lead to liver damage. Unlike hepatitis A, it’s primarily transmitted through bodily fluids like blood or contaminated needles rather than contaminated water. To complete the full course of three injections in time, the first dose should be administered at least one month before travel.

Hepatitis A & B Vaccination (Paediatric)

Get vaccinated at least 5 weeks before travel. The dual vaccine might need 3 or 4 doses for full protection against hepatitis A and B. An accelerated course, comprising three doses before travel and a fourth a year later, is available. Your pharmacist will determine the appropriate course for you.

Tick-borne Encephalitis Vaccination

Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) is a viral infection common in many European countries. If staying in high-risk tick areas, a TBE vaccination is crucial, especially for outdoor activities. Full protection requires two doses, with the second dose administered two weeks before travel. The full course is 3 vaccinations.

Rabies Vaccination

Rabies is a dangerous viral infection present in many countries. The first injection should ideally be given five weeks before travel to complete the three-injection course on time.

Japanese Encephalitis Vaccination

Japanese encephalitis is a mosquito-borne viral disease, originating from pigs and birds. While most cases are mild or asymptomatic, severe symptoms and long-term complications can occur. The first of 2 injections should ideally be taken five weeks before travel to complete the vaccination course on time.

Hepatitis B Vaccination

Hepatitis B is a viral liver infection that can lead to liver damage. Unlike hepatitis A, it’s primarily transmitted through bodily fluids like blood or contaminated needles rather than contaminated water. To complete the full course of three injections in time, the first dose should be administered at least one month before travel.

Hepatitis A and B Vaccination

Get vaccinated at least 5 weeks before travel. The dual vaccine might need 3 or 4 doses for full protection against hepatitis A and B. An accelerated course, comprising three doses before travel and a fourth a year later, is available. Your pharmacist will determine the appropriate course for you.